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This is the LARGE PRINT edition of the narrative nonfiction children's book by author D. D. Glover telling the story of her first summer spent with her grandparents at their cabin on a lake and her experiences there. Rose is nine years old-almost ten-when she spends her first summer without her parents at her grandparents' lakeshore cabin. Along with their cherished dog, Goose, Rose spends time with her cousin and makes a new friend. Every day is full of fun, challenges, and surprises, from apple and berry picking to hiking, swimming, a huge dust storm, and a brush fire. With the support and…mehr

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This is the LARGE PRINT edition of the narrative nonfiction children's book by author D. D. Glover telling the story of her first summer spent with her grandparents at their cabin on a lake and her experiences there. Rose is nine years old-almost ten-when she spends her first summer without her parents at her grandparents' lakeshore cabin. Along with their cherished dog, Goose, Rose spends time with her cousin and makes a new friend. Every day is full of fun, challenges, and surprises, from apple and berry picking to hiking, swimming, a huge dust storm, and a brush fire. With the support and love of those around her, Rose shows responsibility, develops courage, and has many memorable adventures.
Autorenporträt
D.D. Glover was born in upstate New York, but she has lived most of her life in the Pacific Northwest. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Washington. D.D. currently lives with her musician husband among ancient apple trees on a lake in Idaho. It is the same property where she spent memorable summers with her grandparents as a child. She has three grown sons who, with their families, visit and enjoy the multi-generation tradition. Strawberry Rose is her third book written for children and was inspired by her summer childhood memories. Her previous children's books Apple Pie Time and Oh no! Where did Monkey go? were inspired by her children and grandchildren. When D.D. is not spending time with family and friends, she enjoys knitting, sewing, hiking, gardening, and dancing.